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Mobile Support Equipment Operator

Canadian Armed Forces

Petawawa

On-site

CAD 45,000 - 65,000

Full time

9 days ago

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Job summary

The Canadian Armed Forces is looking for Mobile Support Equipment Operators to join their team. In this role, you will operate a range of military vehicles and equipment, supporting operations across diverse environments. This position offers both full and part-time opportunities and is ideal for individuals with a passion for driving and logistics. No previous experience is required, and training will be provided.

Responsibilities

  • Operate various military vehicles including buses, trucks, and heavy equipment.
  • Maintain equipment and prepare dispatch schedules.
  • Provide transportation support for combat and field operations.

Education

Completion of provincial requirements for Grade 10

Job description

Non-Commissioned Member | Full Time, Part Time

In Demand

As a member of the military, Mobile Support Equipment Operators operate military vehicles ranging in size from standard automobiles to snow removal equipment and all-terrain vehicles.

As a member of the military, Mobile Support Equipment Operators operate military vehicles ranging in size from standard automobiles to snow removal equipment and all-terrain vehicles.

The primary responsibilities of the Mobile Support Equipment Operator are to:

  • Operate buses, automobiles, trucks and tractor-trailers
  • Operate specialized mobile equipment such as fuelling tankers, snowplows, tractors and all-terrain vehicles
  • Receive, load, secure and unload materiel and equipment transported by road
  • Provide transportation support for combat and field operations
  • Maintain equipment in serviceable condition by cleaning, inspecting and correcting minor faults
  • Prepare dispatch schedules and coordinate user requirements for vehicles and equipment
  • Prepare and maintain job-related forms, records and reports
Work environment

Mobile Support Equipment Operators encounter a variety of employment and environmental conditions as they are required to operate a broad range of mobile support equipment. Conditions may vary from working indoors on bases to working outdoors, especially during field operations and while on missions abroad.

If you chose a career in theRegular Force, upon completion of all required training, you will be assigned to your first base. While there is some flexibility with regards to postings (relocations), accommodations can’t always be made, and therefore, you can likely expect to move at some point in your career. However, if you decide to join the Primary Reserve Force, you will do so through a specific Reserve unit. Outside of training, your chosen Reserve unit will be your workplace on a part time basis, and you will not be obligated to relocate to a different base. As part of the Primary Reserve Force, you typically work one night per week and some weekends as a minimum with possibilities of full-time employment.

CORPORAL JACQUES ETHIER MASSON: I’m Corporal Jacques Ethier Masson from Pembroke, Ontario. I’m a Mobile Support Equipment Operator currently stationed here at 450 Tactical Helicopter Squadron in Petawawa, Ontario.

From road graders to troop buses, from field ambulances to dump trucks, Mobile Support Equipment Operators, or MSE Ops, keep the big wheels turning.

CORPORAL JACQUES ETHIER MASSON: The Canadian Forces would be the ultimate playground because you get to drive and operate every different type of equipment out there – from just a little side-by-side or an ATV all the way up to a tractor-trailer or a cruiser bus, and then all heavy equipment as well: loader, grader, excavator, bulldozer – all that.

They drive fuelling tankers for Canada’s F-18s and the snow plows that keep the runways clear for combat and cargo operations. They haul food, construction supplies and ammunition, and deliver the daily mail to the troops on deployment.

CORPORAL JACQUES ETHIER MASSON: On a day-to-day basis, it’s pretty fun because you never know what you’re going to be doing. If it’s got wheels or it drives, you’re definitely driving it.

They’re responsible for cleaning and inspecting their vehicles and correcting any minor faults that arise.

MSE Ops also prepare dispatch schedules and coordinate user requirements for vehicles and equipment at their unit and take care of loading, securing and unloading material and equipment transported by road.

CORPORAL JACQUES ETHIER MASSON: We do tractor-trailer runs to various parts all over North America. If the troops got it, truckers hauled it.

On operations, MSE Ops are responsible for protecting their own convoys and their own vehicles from anything the enemy might throw their way. They have specialized military driving skills, including battlefield mapping, camouflage, and tactical driving. And there are pathways that lead to some really incredible jobs like a course in basic and advanced evasive driving.

CORPORAL JACQUES ETHIER MASSON: The unpredictability of being able to do a variety of different things from day to day, instead of just doing the same task over and over again – I get to deploy to the field, getting dressed up in cam paint, going to roll around in the mud, and then the next day, I could be cleaned up and driving VIP people to their destinations. As an MSE Op, one day you could be working with the infantry, delivering ammunition to the front lines; next day, refuelling aircraft with the Air Force; next day, working with the Navy delivering supplies before they set sail for deployment – pretty cool how we get to work with every different element within the Canadian Forces.

CORPORAL JACQUES ETHIER MASSON: I really look forward to doing refuelling operations. I love refuelling the Chinook – especially a hot refuel while the blades are turning and the helicopter’s running. And I love doing the tractor-trailer long hauls.

On completion of their military and trade-specific training, MSE Ops get posted to anArmy, Navyor Air Force base in Canada. Depending on where they’re stationed, MSE Ops will have the opportunity to earn their driver qualifications on a wide range of vehicles.

CORPORAL JACQUES ETHIER MASSON: If you go to a field unit, you’ll start off with the smaller vehicles, and if you go to an Air Force base, you’ll start off very slow and then you’ll work your way up from there. You’ll be able to do snow and ice control on the runways, or if you’re at an Army base, that’s when you move up to tractor-trailer and the 32,000K forklift and cruiser bus.

CORPORAL JACQUES ETHIER MASSON: Every morning, whenever I wake up, I look forward to coming in and seeing everyone that I work with, and then getting on with tractor-trailer tasks. My most memorable experience as an MSE Op was my drive to Goose Bay, Labrador – we went through northern Quebec in March. We drove from gravel muddy roads, fully ice-covered roads, back into snowstorm. That trip took 6 days and it was definitely one of the most fun runs that I’ve had. You don’t become an MSE Op and not like to drive.

No previous work experience or career related skills are required. CAF recruiters can help you decide if your personal interests and attributes match the criteria for this occupation.

The minimum required education to apply for this occupation is the completion of the provincial requirements for Grade 10 or Secondary 4 in Quebec.

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